EMPLOYMENT EDUCATION FIELDS OF INTEREST Elizabeth Chiarello Princeton University Center for Health and Wellbeing and Office of Population Research 259 Wallace Hall Princeton, NJ 08544 echiarel@princeton.edu / 541-543-3250 (cell) Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Center for Health and Wellbeing and Office of Population Research, Princeton University, September 2011 - present Ph.D., Sociology, University of California, Irvine, August 2011 Doctoral Dissertation: Pharmacists of Conscience: Ethical Decision-Making and Consistency of Care (Committee: Calvin Morrill and Francesca Polletta [co-chairs], Carroll Seron, Tracy Weitz) Roberta G. Simmons Outstanding Dissertation Award, Honorable Mention, American Sociological Association Medical Sociology Section M.Ed., Counseling Psychology, University of Oregon, June 2004 B.A., Psychology, cum laude, Trinity University, May 2000 Law and Society, Medical Sociology, Criminology, Professions, Organizations, Qualitative Methods PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS 2011 Chiarello, E. Challenging Professional Self-Regulation: Social Movement Influence on Pharmacy Rulemaking in Washington State. Work and Occupations 38: 303-339. James D. Thompson Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Paper, Honorable Mention, American Sociological Association Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work 2011 Morrill, C. and Chiarello, E. Social Movements in Organizations/Institutions. The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements, edited by D. A Snow, D. Della Porta, B. Klandermans, and D. McAdam. Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishers. 2010 Amenta, A., Caren, N., Chiarello, E., and Su, Y. The Political Consequences of Social Movements. Annual Review of Sociology 36: 287-307. 2003 Casasola, M., Cohen, L. B., and Chiarello, E. Six-month-old Infants Categorization of Containment Spatial Relations. Child Development 74: 679-693. WORK IN PROGRESS 2012 Chiarello, E. How Organizational Context Affects Bioethical Decision-Making: Pharmacists Management of Gatekeeping Processes in Retail and Hospital Settings (revise and resubmit, Social Science & Medicine). echiarel@princeton.edu 1
2012 Chiarello, E. The War on Drugs Comes to the Pharmacy Counter: Towards a Field Approach to Frontline Work (under review, Law and Society Review). 2012 Chiarello, E. Field Influences on Professional Decision-Making: Pharmacists Construction of the Deserving Patient (in preparation for the American Journal of Sociology). GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2010-11 Department of Health and Human Services Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Dissertation Grant ($40,000) Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship ($33,000) 2010 Finalist, Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship 2009 School of Social Sciences Fellowship 2008 Graduate Fellowship, UCI Center in Law, Society and Culture ($500) 2007-09 Sociology Department Summer Fellowship and Research and Travel Grant ($4,575) 2007 School of Social Sciences Pre-Dissertation Fellowship 2006-11 UCI Center for Organizational Research, Grant ($2,900) 2006 UCOP Labor and Employment Research Fund, Grant ($3,970) Social Science Summer Fellowship ($3,000) 2004-09 Social Science Merit Fellowship, University of California, Irvine 2002-04 Graduate Teaching Fellowship, University of Oregon HONORS AND AWARDS 2012 Roberta G. Simmons Outstanding Dissertation in Medical Sociology Award, Honorable Mention, American Sociological Association Medical Sociology Section 2011 Robin M. Williams, Jr, Student Paper Competition, Department of Sociology, University of California, Irvine ($250) Graduate Student Workshop, Travel Award, Law and Society Association ($250) 2010 James D. Thompson Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Paper (for Challenging Professional Self-Regulation: Social Movement Influence on Pharmacy Rulemaking in Washington State ), Honorable Mention, American Sociological Association Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work 2009 Graduate Student Travel Award, West Coast Law and Society Retreat ($350) 2006 Sociology Department Service Award ($100) echiarel@princeton.edu 2
2000 Phi Beta Kappa, Trinity University INVITED LECTURES 2012 Exercising Discretion on the Front Lines of Healthcare: How Pharmacists Negotiate Legal and Medical Gatekeeping Roles. Program in Law and Public Affairs (LAPA), Princeton University. 2011 Challenging Professional Self-Regulation: Social Movement Influence on Pharmacy Rulemaking in Washington State. School of Pharmacy, University of Washington. 2010 Ethical Challenges in Pharmacy. College of Pharmacy, Touro University, CA. 2009 Pharmacists of Conscience: Ethical Decision-Making Across Legal, Political, and Organizational Environments. Pharmacy Access Partnership, Circle of Advisors Meeting, Stewart Center West, Oakland, CA. Contending with Conscience: Contemporary Political and Ethical Challenges in Medicine. Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA. Contending with Conscience: Politicized Policy Development in the Field of Pharmacy. San Francisco General Hospital. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED) 2012 Organizational Contextualization of Bioethical Decision-Making: How Pharmacists Manage Gatekeeping Processes in Retail and Hospital Settings. American Sociological Association, Denver, CO. The War on Drugs in Legitimated Medical Settings: Medical and Legal Gatekeeping at the Pharmacy Counter. Society for the Study of Social Problems, Denver, CO. Frontline Work in the Shadow of Competing Institutions: Managing Prescription Drug Misuse at the Pharmacy Counter. Law and Society Association, Honolulu, HI. Dispensing (with) Morality? Balancing Medical and Moral Gatekeeping Roles in Pharmacy Practice. Eastern Sociological Society, New York, NY. 2011 Medical, Legal, and Moral Gatekeeping: Pharmacists Construction of the Deserving Patient. American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV. Pharmacists Moral Gatekeeping and the Gendered Construction of the Deserving Patient. Law and Society Association, San Francisco, CA. Pharmacists of Conscience: Ethical Decision-Making Across Legal, Political, and Organizational Environments. Pacific Sociological Association, Seattle, WA. 2010 Pharmacists of Conscience: Ethical Decision-Making Across Legal, Political, and Organizational Environments. International Consortium for Emergency Contraception/American Society of Emergency Contraception, New York, NY. Challenging Professional Self-Regulation: Social Movement Influence on Pharmacy Rulemaking in Washington State. American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA. echiarel@princeton.edu 3
Pharmacists of Conscience: Ethical Decision-Making Across Legal, Political, and Organizational Environments. West Coast Law and Society Retreat, Stanford Law School, Stanford, CA. 2009 Who Invited the Pharmacist? How Social Movements Affect Professional Policy. American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. Contending with Conscience: Politicized Policy Development in the Field of Pharmacy. Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego, CA. 2008 Birth Control as Social Control: How Pharmacists Refusals to Dispense Contraception Regulate Women s Sexuality. Society for the Study of Social Problems, Boston, MA. RESEARCH POSITIONS The Mega Church and the Framing of Social Problems (with James Stobaugh and Diana Pan). American Sociological Association, Boston, MA. Who Invited the Pharmacist? How Social Movements Affect Law and Professional Policy. Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, OR. 2009 Research Associate, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH), Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health, University of California, San Francisco. 2003-04 Research Assistant, Center for Family Therapy. University of Oregon. 2000-02 Research Associate/ Lab Manager, Leslie B. Cohen, Ph.D., Director, Children's Research Lab, The University of Texas at Austin. TEACHING AND FACILITATION Instructor. University of California, Irvine, School of Social Sciences 2010 Baseball and Society* 2008 Organizations 2007 Race and Ethnicity: An Ecological Approach 2006 Sociology of Pop Culture Graduate Teaching Assistant. University of California, Irvine, School of Social Sciences 2010 Sociology of Sexual Behavior 2009 Gender and Society* 2008 Introduction to Law 2006-08 Baseball and Society* echiarel@princeton.edu 4
2006 Organizations 2005-06 Sociological Theory 2005 Introduction to Sociology Graduate Teaching Fellow. University of Oregon, College of Education 2003-04 Educational Issues and Problems Prevention of Interpersonal Violence Exploring Family and Human Services 2002 Healthy Families Across the Lifespan * upper-division writing course MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE Ad-hoc reviewer for: Mobilization, Qualitative Sociology, Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, Sociological Inquiry, Work and Occupations Session Organizer: Law and Society Association, Eastern Sociological Society, Pacific Sociological Association Memberships: American Sociological Association, Eastern Sociological Society, Law and Society Association, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Sociologists for Women in Society 2005-07 Co-Chair, Sociology Graduate Student Association (SGSA), University of California, Irvine 2004-05 Elected Student Representative to the Sociology Department, Sociology Graduate Student Association (SGSA), University of California, Irvine REFERENCES Calvin Morrill Professor of Law and Sociology Director, Center for the Study of Law and Society University of California, Berkeley (510) 643-9988 cmorrill@law.berkeley.edu Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong Associate Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs Office of Population Research Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University (609) 258-6981 ema@princeton.edu echiarel@princeton.edu 5
Francesca Polletta Professor of Sociology University of California, Irvine (949) 824-5041 polletta@uci.edu Carroll Seron Professor of Criminology, Law & Society, Sociology, and Law University of California, Irvine (949) 824-6279 seron@uci.edu Tracy Weitz Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences Director, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health University of California, San Francisco (510) 986-8960 tweitz@globalhealth.ucsf.edu echiarel@princeton.edu 6